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A very common variation on this role is to have two (or more) Mafia families, sometimes called [[faction]]s. Each family operates separately, and are not on the same side; a family only wins when everyone else, including the other family, is dead. | A very common variation on this role is to have two (or more) Mafia families, sometimes called [[faction]]s. Each family operates separately, and are not on the same side; a family only wins when everyone else, including the other family, is dead. | ||
For roles related to the Mafia, see [[Godfather]], [[Siblings]], [[Traitor]]. | For roles related to the Mafia, see [[Godfather]], [[Siblings]], [[Traitor]]. Basic mafia members are sometimes called '''Goons'''. | ||
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[[Category:Scum]] | [[Category:Scum]] |
Revision as of 21:12, 9 November 2006
This is what the game gets its name from; obviously, it's the most important role and is in almost every game. The Mafia usually know each other and can talk to each other at night. Each night, they choose a victim from the rest of the players. When day breaks, the victim is dead. The goal for the Mafia is to survive while killing everyone else in town.
A very common variation on this role is to have two (or more) Mafia families, sometimes called factions. Each family operates separately, and are not on the same side; a family only wins when everyone else, including the other family, is dead.
For roles related to the Mafia, see Godfather, Siblings, Traitor. Basic mafia members are sometimes called Goons.